Kings Of Leon – Come Around Sundown (new album)
Posted by stubbornlady on September 26, 2010

Columbia Records UK is excited to announce that Radioactive will be the first single from Kings of Leon’s new album, Come Around Sundown. Released on October 11th with the video premiering on kingsofleon.com on September 8th. Come Around Sundown will be released on October 18th. As with all previous albums, the UK version will come with its own unique artwork, attached here.
The album will be available on download, vinyl and two CD configurations, standard as well as a deluxe version that will include several live tracks recorded at the band’s legendary Hyde Park show on June 30th of this year. It was their biggest headlining show to date, as they played to 60,000 adoring fans in the historic London park.
The tracklisting for Come Around Sundown is:
The End
Radioactive
Pyro
Mary
The Face
The Immortals
Back Down South
Beach Side
No Money
Pony Up
Birthday
Mi Amigo
Pickup Truck
Come Around Sundown was recorded in New York at Avatar Studios and produced by Angelo Petraglia and Jacquire King. Kings of Leon have just begun the second leg of their 26-date North American tour that began July 9th in San Diego, CA. It will end in St. Louis on September 25th.
BBC Review
Kings of Leon’s rise has always been accompanied by a ramshackle charm. No matter how big the gig, there was never a ‘show’ beyond a set of grainy black’n’white screens. That, or the occasional shower of pigeon droppings. They addressed the biggest and wildest festival headline crowds as if they were playing The Bull & Gate. Their music remained as scratchy and ragged at Wembley as it was when they were rehearsing in a Tennessee barnyard. And they tour as relentlessly today as they did when they lived in the back seat of daddy’s preachermobile.
Come Around Sundown, however, is where “aw shucks” becomes Picks-N-Sticks. While 2008’s Only by the Night was a tentative grasp for arena atmospheres on record, here they settle into their new, plush, A-list comfort zone. Inevitably this means a loss of edge – there are cod-soul bass interludes on Birthday that could be being played by Sting, and the shadow of the Eagles hangs heavier than ever over Mi Amigo. But anyone expecting These New Puritans levels of experimentation are barking up the wrong throne here. The days when they’d scare/thrill their listeners by lobbing in an unexpected Charmer seem distant indeed; this is the Kings graciously accepting their ceremonial mainstream robes.
They’re polite, considerate boys mind, and hence there’s a weight of responsibility being carried through Come Around Sundown. The homecoming themes of first single Radioactive and the wonderful bluegrass-tinged Back Down South smack of paying respect to their roots. Elsewhere, Caleb sings of failing to live up to expectations, be it romantically (The End, Pickup Truck), financially (No Money) or legally (the kerosene-crazed Pyro), giving the album an undercurrent of desperation, inadequacy, a lack of control. Beneath the confident sonic veneer, Come Around Sundown is tearing at its new designer shirts.
But their greatest responsibility is to The Masses, and our reward is to feel the quality. There’s none of the filler that dotted Only by the Night here: from the Police-ish punk-funk of The Immortals to the limbo Weddoes of Pony Up and the brash Spector brilliance of Mary, melodies sparkle like diamonds scattered in a cornfield. True, they too often fall back on their Use Somebody default setting, but even then they’re never less than affecting and rarely short of heartbreak.
With the bare minimum of innovation on show and nothing approaching the pure pop elation of Sex on Fire, Come Around Sundown will go down as KoL’s classic consolidation album. Fingers crossed that from here they can achieve another stylistic leap a la 2007’s Because of the Times, rather than getting too cosy in the executive dressing rooms, designing 60ft palm tree stage sets and bewailing the curtained-off upper tiers.
–Mark Beaumont
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CD Description
Come Around Sundown, Kings of Leon’s fifth album was recorded in New York at Avatar Studios and produced once again by Angelo Petraglia and Jacquire King.
Come Around Sundown is the follow-up to the hugely successful Only By The Night, which sold over six million copies worldwide and garnered four Grammy Awards and two Brits, and is yet another bold and expansive statement by the Nashville, Tennessee-based quartet.
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Danny Dyson said,
You can listen to a preview of their new single ‘Radioactive’ here: http://www.thedailyguitar.com/kings-of-leon-new-album-preview
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